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Round Trip to Ismailia
The story of Egyptian displaced family from Ismailia after the 1967 war. Hema (Mohamed Fouad) dreams of becoming famous singer and continues the journey of success with the help of his friend (Mohamed Henedi) and his brother(Khaled Nabawy), but his brother is jealous of him and trying to drive a wedge between him and his lover (Hanan Turk). Hema is back to sing in Ismailia after the return of her natural life after the 1973.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the historical context and aftermath of the Suez Crisis of 1956. It delves into the complex geopolitical maneuverings that led to the conflict and its lasting impact on international relations and the Middle East. The film features interviews with key figures and archival footage to provide a comprehensive overview of this pivotal historical event.
Critical Reception
Documentary films of this nature are often appreciated for their historical accuracy and educational value. 'Round Trip to Ismailia' likely received positive attention from audiences interested in modern history and international affairs for its detailed examination of the Suez Crisis.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thorough historical research.
Valued for its clear explanation of complex political events.
Considered an informative educational resource.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Richard Trank, is known for his work on numerous historical documentaries, often focusing on Jewish history and the Holocaust.
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